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The difference is that GDP is an order of magnitude
larger
than corporate profits represented by the stock market.
This summer’s refugee crisis highlights another – and much
larger
– structural problem in Europe: demography.
Moreover, with a population of 1.2 billion people, India is four times
larger
than the US, and likely to surpass China by 2025.
As for Iraq today, Rasheed says, “I do not think that Americans are indifferent to what happened and what is happening, but the daily details of cruelty do not give them either the time or the energy to think about
larger
issues.”
Of the six
larger
EU states, only France has a really well-defined centralized political system.
In these fragmented political areas, the logic of integration in the past depended on areas that were dissatisfied with political outcomes appealing to new allies in
larger
units.
If the Bank lends to multiple oil-exporting countries, the market for oil bonds that it creates would be that much
larger
and more liquid.
By contrast, darker-skinned terrorism suspects, especially Muslims, are considered agents of
larger
conspiracies that require military involvement and justify human-rights violations.
But realizing key SDG targets – which are fully aligned with the World Bank Group’s own twin goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity – will require a much
larger
investment program focused on strengthening land tenure across the developing world.
There was a time when a contribution such as the one Venezuela made to Trump was a mere pittance in a much
larger
aid budget.
The trouble is that, by 2010, the shadow banking system was about the same size as it was just before the 2007 market crash, whereas the regulated global banking system was 18%
larger
than in 2007.
But the global problem is likely to be much
larger
than the sum of its parts.
Specifically, global credit creation by the regular and shadow banking systems is likely to be significantly
larger
than the sum of the credit creation currently measured by national statistics.
Thus, in gross terms, the leverage effects are
larger
than currently reported.
Larger
pieces can fill with rainwater, providing a breeding ground for disease-spreading mosquitos.
But such a narrow, economics-based view fails to account for the
larger
questions of value that societies worldwide are facing.
In order to have a lasting impact on health care and quality of life in the developing world, we need to focus on addressing the
larger
societal challenges that affect the overall healthcare ecosystem.
For starters, it will reinforce the notion that policies and policy disputes are to be conducted with a view to domestic issues and interests, independent of the systemic global effects – even as those effects grow
larger.
Such shifts give
larger
economies like the US and China a distinct advantage, while some economies and regions – particularly in Africa – face increasing marginalization.
Yet the privatization of intelligence raises many
larger
concerns familiar to the debates over private military and security companies (PMSCs).
To be sure, the Snowden case has demonstrated how little control there may be over individuals within the
larger
intelligence community.
European banks are far more thinly capitalized, and account for a much
larger
share of credit extended, than banks in the US, where much more lending originates in capital markets.
Schisms emerged between northern and southern states, and between smaller and
larger
ones.
The government could launch a broad crackdown on such protests, although this would risk damaging China’s prestige internationally and provoking larger, more violent protests.
And the fourth is economic: to lay claim to a
larger
share of North Sea oil and gas.
Getting the balance correct is complicated by the fact that the right fears the left will use fiscal stimulus as a path to permanently
larger
government, a path that the right (and apparently the general public) is unwilling to follow.
China will have an economy
larger
than the US economy within 25 years - potentially 50%
larger
by 2050.
China and India, which together account for about 40% of the world's population, will begin to play much
larger
roles on the world scene.
But there is strong evidence that once the immediate crisis was over, lack of demand for credit played a far
larger
role than restricted supply in impeding economic growth.
What is true of Germany is also true of most of the countries of Northern Europe, many of which now run current-account surpluses that are even
larger
as a proportion of GDP.
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